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Last month when I wrote about Penn State University and morals, I had to re-write that post a few times because my original draft was very angry. Â I was angry at so many people, and I wasn’t even sure why I was angry, I did not personally know any of the people involved. Â When I stepped back, I realized my reaction was due to shock…I was shocked that Coach Sandusky could do what he is accused of to children and, Coach Paterno and Penn State could turn a blind eye.

Fast forward to Thanksgiving, and now there is a similar scandal erupting at Syracuse, my alma mater, class of 1999. Â Again, I was shocked when I heard these allegations. Â I spent 4 years working in the athletic department, I got to know Jim Boeheim, his wife Juli, and the coaching staff. Â I never saw or heard anything to indicate that Coach Fine was abusing children.

The reaction that I had, and the inactions of Penn State University and definitely theÂ inflammatoryÂ remarks from Jim Boeheim come from the same place, shock. Â See, we never really know a person. Â You may be friends or work colleagues with someone for 30 years, but you cannot possibly know everything about that person. Â I first learned this lesson when my rabbi was caught on Dateline NBC to Catch A Predator back in 2005. Â I kept asking myself, how could this happen? Â I knew this man, I traveled to Israel with him, and was friends with his daughter, but you see, you never really know a person.

I waited a few days before writing about what has gone on at Penn State University because the first 2 attempts to write this post came across too angry. Â I am angry at Jerry Sandusky who has been accused of harming so many young children, I am angry at the former Penn State quarterback, and at the time a grad assistant who witnessed one of the alleged assaults but only went to Joe Paterno, I am angry at Joe Paterno for not reporting the assaults to the police, and finally the leadership, or lack there of, at Penn State to take these statements seriously.

What happened at Penn State is that they forgot that as leaders they should have done more than the bare minimum. Â Mike McQueary, was a quarterback at Penn State. Â He led 10 other men into battle each week in the Big Ten Conference, and when the games ended, he became a grad assistant coach. Â Why only tell Joe Paterno? Â If someone was robbing the PSU Bookstore would you tell coach or campus police? Â The athletic director and finance guy just sat on the news. Â And then there is Joe Pa, he did nothing. Â Sure he told the AD, but as the leader of 80+ student athletes, and dozens of coaches, he essentially did nothing. Â If Joe Paterno saw a person injured on the street, would he try to help? Â He has no morals, and was more interested in protecting his image, his university and his friend, Jerry Sandusky.

My heart aches for the victims and how their lives have been impacted by this. Â In a community as small as Happy Valley, PA, I initially was shocked that no one had discovered this sooner, however, after reading Chris Korman’s article it became clearer. Â At Penn State University the only morals that leadership had when it came to their football program was money.